LLP EXTRA LEARNING SPACE
Want to extend your learning beyond our weekly classes? Explore the LLP Mini (video) Courses, and Escape Room style learning for fun new ways to learn!
Percentages are everywhere, from discounts and sales to exam results and real-life comparisons. Suitable for both KS3 and KS4 learners, this mini course breaks percentages down into clear, manageable steps across six focused lessons.
Curious how a fraction, a decimal and a percentage can all mean the same thing? Suitable for both KS3 and KS4, in this mini course, you’ll explore how to convert between them confidently, see them in real-life contexts and make them work for you.
Delivered by Joanne, one of our LLP teachers, this Online Safety Course equips students with knowledge and practical strategies needed to navigate the digital world responsibly. Suitable for ages 8 - 16.
This topic explores the diverse countries within Europe, examining its physical landscapes, climates, populations, cuisine and so much more.
This topic explores the diverse countries within Europe, examining its physical landscapes, climates, populations, cuisine and so much more.
Who ruled Rome before the emperors? In this Mini Course, step into the chaotic and violent world of the Roman Republic, filled with plots to overthrow the government and power struggles.
Who ruled Rome before the emperors? In this Mini Course, step into the chaotic and violent world of the Roman Republic, filled with plots to overthrow the government and power struggles.
In this Mini Course, led by LLP Classics teacher, Kate, you’ll meet the major Olympian gods worshipped by the Ancient Greeks. Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, Ares, to name but a few, as well as some lesser known minor gods like the Muses and Nereids
In this Mini Course, led by LLP Classics teacher, Kate, you’ll meet the major Olympian gods worshipped by the Ancient Greeks. Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, Ares, to name but a few, as well as some lesser known minor gods like the Muses and Nereids
The AQA GCSE Memory unit explains how memory works through the processes of encoding, storage and retrieval, and models like the Multi-Store Model and Working Memory Model.
£12
Perception is the process by which the brain interprets sensory information, turning raw data from our eyes and ears into meaningful experiences. The AQA GCSE unit focuses on visual illusions (like the Müller-Lyer illusion), factors affecting percept
£12
Preparing for the OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE? This mini course has been made just for you! Covering the eight topics from the Myth and Religion part of the syllabus, each video contains a thorough overview of what you need to revise.
£19.20
Who made better temples: the Greeks or the Romans? This is one of the major topics up for debate in this Mini Course, led by LLP Classics teacher, Kate.
£14.40
What did the Romans do for fun? From relaxation at the baths to gruesome gladiator fights, raucous chariot races and hilarious theatre performances, this mini course has it all!
£21.60
This unit at brain development in the uterus, it then moves on to cover Piaget's cognitive theory and finishes off looking at learning styles.
£12
This course covers the Research Methods unit of the Sociology AQA GSCE.
£14.40
This Tourism topic introduces tourism as a major global industry and examines why it has grown and how it affects different places.
£16.80
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